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Old 07-20-2007, 02:45 PM
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Hi I hope someone can help me. I have created a forest trust between
two 2003 functional level forests. gswin.local and
medical-solutions.co.uk Conditional forwarders were put in on the
respective DNS servers on the DC's and you can ping the domains and get
the i.p.'s of the DC's back.
I can login in on either domain with UPN's and assign permissions to
groups from each forest.
However to access a network reosurce form domain A to domain B or vice
versa I have to use a fully qualified domain name i.e.
\\servername.medical-solutions.co.uk
Hunted around on the net and can't find anything is this how it's
supposed to work or am I missing something fundamental?

Many thanks
Matthew


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Old 07-20-2007, 04:02 PM
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That is how it is supposed to work. AD is based on DNS,...DNS is FQDN

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> Hi I hope someone can help me. I have created a forest trust between
> two 2003 functional level forests. gswin.local and
> medical-solutions.co.uk Conditional forwarders were put in on the
> respective DNS servers on the DC's and you can ping the domains and get
> the i.p.'s of the DC's back.
> I can login in on either domain with UPN's and assign permissions to
> groups from each forest.
> However to access a network reosurce form domain A to domain B or vice
> versa I have to use a fully qualified domain name i.e.
> \\servername.medical-solutions.co.uk
> Hunted around on the net and can't find anything is this how it's
> supposed to work or am I missing something fundamental?
>
> Many thanks
> Matthew
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Old 07-20-2007, 04:25 PM
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Old 07-20-2007, 06:27 PM
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Isn't there a way to make \\servername works for both domains with DNS
suffixes on the client side ?

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"Phillip Windell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
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> "matmedsol" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Hi I hope someone can help me. I have created a forest trust between
>> two 2003 functional level forests. gswin.local and
>> medical-solutions.co.uk Conditional forwarders were put in on the
>> respective DNS servers on the DC's and you can ping the domains and get
>> the i.p.'s of the DC's back.
>> I can login in on either domain with UPN's and assign permissions to
>> groups from each forest.
>> However to access a network reosurce form domain A to domain B or vice
>> versa I have to use a fully qualified domain name i.e.
>> \\servername.medical-solutions.co.uk
>> Hunted around on the net and can't find anything is this how it's
>> supposed to work or am I missing something fundamental?
>>
>> Many thanks
>> Matthew
>>
>>
>> --
>> matmedsol
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>> View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=787002
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Old 07-20-2007, 08:25 PM
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"ThePro" <mcthepro_@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Isn't there a way to make \\servername works for both domains with DNS
> suffixes on the client side ?


Use a WINS server.

WINS is "domain agnostic",..you should be able to have all machines in both
domains use a single WINS Server.

WINS is for Netbios Naming (single-word names, no "dots")

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